Yes, you can use Canadian stamps to mail a letter to the U.S., as long as the stamps are valid for international postage. However, it's essential to ensure that you have the correct postage amount for sending mail to the U.S. If you're unsure, you can check with Canada Post for the current rates and requirements.
Canadian stamps are only used in Canada. When mailing a letter, you use the stamps of the country of origin. So only Canadian stamps can be used there.
When mailing a letter or package you always use postage purchased in the country you are mailing from. So if you are mailing a letter from the USA to Canada, you would buy stamps at your local post office.
When mailing postcards or any other mail from Canada, use Canadian postage.
No, you must use US postage stamps.
You use the stamps from the country of origin. So if you are mailing a letter from the US to Australia, you use US postage.
The stamp has to be accepted where you mail the letter. If you are mailing in Canada, you need a Canadian stamp. If you are in the US mailing to Canada, you can use a US stamp.
You must use Canadian postage stamps when you are mailing a letter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. You would need to purchase a certain stamp depending on the letter's destination. Postage rates apply to domestic, USA, and International destinations.
No. When mailing items you use the stamps of the country of origin.
NO. If you are mailing FROM the Netherlands you must use their postage. If you are in the US mailing to the Netherlands then you must use USPS. Same all over the world when mailing from a country use that countries postage.
No, you may not. You can only use Grenada stamps when in Grenada. The rules are set by the Universal Postal Union.
Ye,s you can if you are mailing from the US.
No, once a stamp has been used, you can no longer use it for postage. It is a federal offense in the US to remove cancellations and re-use stamps.